Notice to mediation agencies forms (FMCS form F-7), 1972-1982.

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Notice to mediation agencies forms (FMCS form F-7), 1972-1982.

Among the objectives of the Dept. of Labor is the peaceful and voluntary adjustment and settlement of labor disputes. To work toward this goal, the department cultivates and maintains relations with the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS). The Notice to Mediation Agencies (FMCS Form F-7) is a federal form that must be submitted by either side of the dispute with the FMCS thirty days prior to contract expiration when a collective bargaining agreement has not been reached. In addition, the party submitting the form also sends a copy to the Mediation and Conciliation Division of the Alabama Dept. of Labor. Once the division recieves a copy, it contacts the two parties and begins to initiate mediation services. Information on the form includes the employer's name, address, telephone number, and contact person; the union's name, address, telephone number, and contact person; the affected establishment; location and type of negotiations; number and types of employees covered by the contract; type of industry; and the party who filed the report.

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Alabama. Dept. of Labor (1943-)

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The Department of Labor promotes voluntary and peaceful settlement of labor disputes and enforces certain labor legislation. The administrative duties of the department are entrusted in the Commissioner of the Department of Labor. The Commissioner is appointed by the Governor. His qualifications are not specified by law. He serves at the pleasure of the Governor, who fixes the salary within limitations set by law. The Commissioner appoints necessary personnel, subjec...